

Early headers from Dan Ndoye and Stefan Posch were enough for Thiago Motta's Bologna to move provisionally third, and go ahead of Roma, with a top-five finish enough for a spot in Europe's top club competition.
Bologna played one match in the old European Cup in 1964, the same year they won the last of their seven league titles, but have never featured in the modern Champions League. "More than the Champions League I'm happy about the squad who once again put in a really good performance," Motta said to DAZN.
"I'm putting all my energy into enjoying the moment." The only negative note on a great evening for Bologna was star forward Joshua Zirkzee limping off in tears with what looked like a thigh injury.
Napoli's performace was very poor and it looks clear that the previous title' holders are in deep crisis and having several hard dressing-room troubles.